You will likely be annoyed and then less paranoid after you have put your first mark on it. Just use it!
Fill out the warranty card .
Accept new boards don't last like your old board did .
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Start saving for a new board ,
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How do you protect a new board from wear and damage?
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believe its a carbon/foam
Wrap it thoroughly in cotton wool, then put it in a dry/cool/dark room, shut the door, lock it and flush the key down the toilet.
seriously though, some of the above is relevant, keep it dry, in a cool environment out of the sun when not in use. And accept that its made to be ridden. Wear and tear are part of the deal, you'll cry less about damage after the first ding.
If none of that works for you then give it to me, i'll look after it.
I use to be like that, a new board is like a new car. But seriously just use it, Go hard & clock some use from it.they don't last for ever.every board delames & get scratches from wear & tear.get a good padded board bag { flying objects).if you can get your hands on one.getting rare now.if you get 5 seasons out of it,you are doing well.just my 2 cents.lol![]()
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use a boom bra ,avoid dropping your boom on it .get a board cover
most dings happen when transporting your board .don't leave it in the sun too long
Treat it like a toy , just enjoy it .
if you ding it send it to Mark he can fix anything
Carbon hulls dont like being put on tarmac/hard floors as any grit/stones will leave little indentations on the hull.
What is your current windsurfing level/ability?
If you are still getting "catapults" I would recommend to put on a nose guard. A board-bag also helps to avoid damages on land.
You should be able get at least 20-years of usage out of a modern board. :)
How do you protect a new board from wear and damage?
Thanks
believe its a carbon/foam
Ok,
1- I only ever bought 1 brand new board in my life! I know my ability and the potential damage I will do to my boards so to avoid being p.....ed off with myself, I knew I could only buy 2nd hand. Buying a 2k - 4k board and damaging it within a week was likely so buying a 500 - 1k board was a better option and getting it repaired if I damage it. This system has worked so far. I'm slowly getting better and have bought near new boards and falling off or damaging isn't as common as it use to be.
2- if your filthy rich, just buy new boards to help our local sailboard sellers. Ride the board till your not happy with the slight indentation you made in the nose then trade it in for a new model- this allows for a good trade in for others at a fraction of the cost of a new board. ![]()
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You will likely be annoyed and then less paranoid after you have put your first mark on it. Just use it!![]()
What is your current windsurfing level/ability?
If you are still getting "catapults" I would recommend to put on a nose guard. A board-bag also helps to avoid damages on land.
You should be able get at least 20-years of usage out of a modern board. :)
I am foiling on 9ms and 8.5s but i still catapult every now and then once its like 20+
What is your current windsurfing level/ability?
If you are still getting "catapults" I would recommend to put on a nose guard. A board-bag also helps to avoid damages on land.
You should be able get at least 20-years of usage out of a modern board. :)
Club racing.
my board breaks each time i catapult.
with a nose guard as well.
Hold onto you boom and pull your back hand in when catapulting. This will initiate the start of a forward loop and throw the mast clear of the nose of your board. You end up falling onto your back in front of the board.
I am foiling on 9ms and 8.5s but i still catapult every now and then once its like 20+
For foiling, there is always a next catapult
Add 20-25mm nose foam
Leave it on for the life of the board no matter how good you get

Hold onto you boom and pull your back hand in when catapulting. This will initiate the start of a forward loop and throw the mast clear of the nose of your board. You end up falling onto your back in front of the board.
This or drop rear hand completely
Don't get over ambitious, trying to sail enticing shallow reef breaks.
Don't be a lazy git and chuck your board in van unprotected and then surprised its mysterious got dented on the track to the beach
Those seem to cause the damage to my boards. Not figured out a way of preventing it yet.
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I have no idea about foiling, but once you stop catapulting during windsurfing there is no reason for the boards to break during regular sailing. Jumping in waves can be different but for free-ride and slalom there is no reason to damage the boards during regular sailing, as I see it.
Here is one of my mostly used boards, an HS96 from 2004, still going strong:

How do you protect a new board from wear and damage?
Thanks
believe its a carbon/foam
Mast foot pressure, not letting go of your boom and sheer luck are the keys to preventing damage.
To prevent wear and tear, don't use it, leave it the box. ![]()
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I have no idea about foiling, but once you stop catapulting during windsurfing there is no reason for the boards to break during regular sailing. Jumping in waves can be different but for free-ride and slalom there is no reason to damage the boards during regular sailing, as I see it.
Here is one of my mostly used boards, an HS96 from 2004, still going strong:

That's because the older board in the pic is a solid , well made board . I'd go , " hee for tiggy ", if the new version of this board will last anywhere as long .
I have no idea about foiling, but once you stop catapulting during windsurfing there is no reason for the boards to break during regular sailing. Jumping in waves can be different but for free-ride and slalom there is no reason to damage the boards during regular sailing, as I see it.
Unless you apply your regular sailing to a "Friday afternoon board" that popped out of the Cobra assembly line
Transport it in a board bag, store it out of one.
Avoid hitting it into hard objects while carrying it.
Undo vent after sailing do up before.
Don't leave it in a hot car.
Know where rocks and shallow reefs in the water are.
Don't flat land it, bend your knees.
Avoid colliding with other water users
Have fun sailing it.
Transport it in a board bag, store it out of one.
Avoid hitting it into hard objects while carrying it.
Undo vent after sailing do up before.
Don't leave it in a hot car.
Know where rocks and shallow reefs in the water are.
Don't flat land it, bend your knees.
Avoid colliding with other water users
Have fun sailing it.
Thems the rules, and don't forget to tuck it into bed and kiss it good night.
Hold onto you boom and pull your back hand in when catapulting. This will initiate the start of a forward loop and throw the mast clear of the nose of your board. You end up falling onto your back in front of the board.
Thanks, heard this alot but too much of a wimp to try it
Hold onto you boom and pull your back hand in when catapulting. This will initiate the start of a forward loop and throw the mast clear of the nose of your board. You end up falling onto your back in front of the board.
Thanks, heard this alot but too much of a wimp to try it
Might be fun to try it at low speeds...Hmm